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I understand and agree one HDR format is best for studios, TV/projector manufacturers and consumers, but we are in a competitive world and hopefully competition will help us get the best end results.
From what I'm told HDR displays will be able to decode the HDR's metadata and map the dynamic range to their capability. Of course, the TV manufacturers may need to update the firmware to decode whatever HDR format is being played, but that should be a math exercise and HDR capable TVs should be able to handle all HDR formats. Of course, this is in theory and I am cautiously optimistic we'll all be enjoying HDR/WCG and 10bit panel performance on all HDR capable displays we are buying. -Robert |
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